first pull the thorn out if its stuck in you. if the injury is minor, wrap it up with a wet cloth or tissue. if the puncture is severe, wrap it with a wet cloth or tissue while you prepare to wash, apply medicine, and bandage it. If its really bad get one of the long bandages and wrap it around tightly over the other bandage you stuck on the wound.
You will have to take out the thorn.
Use a tweezer
Go see a doctor.
Antibiotic and ice for swelling
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You should get checked out by a dermatologist if you skin gets darkened after swimming. There is likely nothing wrong but you may have skin damage.
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Don't use bad language (if anyone can hear you). Do help it bleed if it penetrated the skin. There is nothing poisonous about it, but some individuals may have a reaction to any puncture. These thorns are straight and stiff, often hidden along the stems by leaves, and will easily penetrate cloth or even leather gloves. They do not cover the stems and are not hooked to grab you, like rose or blackberry thorns, so can be avoided when handling the plant. But any accidental movement, of you or a branch, can give you worse than a poke. Its name translates as Fire Thorn.
Yes it can ... particularly if it becomes embedded under the skin. The body will make every effort to consume foreign items, such as thorns for instance, and if that thorn is infected in any way, the surrounding tissues can also become infected, causing what the medical community calls a skin ulcer. At that point, surgery may be required to cleanse the wound site from the infection and hopefully removed the thorn. Best advice is to have the thorn removed by a medical professional as soon as possible.